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Thank you so much for your interest in sharing your wedding with A Northwoods Wedding readers! We love sharing beautifully unique Midwest weddings with our audience. In order to preserve fresh ideas, A Northwoods Wedding prefers to feature content that has not yet been published on another blog, though we will cheerfully accept submissions that have been published in print.

WHAT TO SEND:
When submitting work, please include at least 50 unwatermarked web sized photos 650 px wide or a link to your own personal blog post or online gallery. Include photos of details, portraits, ceremony, and reception images. We love the ease of using dropbox to attain your images. Submissions for publication may be addressed to info@anorthwoodswedding.com.

INFO TO INCLUDE:
Make sure to send a list of the wedding day vendors with their website links formatted as we do at the bottom of our posts. We want to give credit to every creative artist so be sure to collect this information prior to sending your images to ANW. We also love to know the inspiration behind the wedding day, things to include: DIY projects, favorite memories, unique experiences, and any advice you have for future brides.

We need details on the wedding you would like to feature. Please include vendors, designers, and creative talent so that we can credit them as well! Please note, we do our best to respond to each and every submission. However, due to the high volume of submissions, please allow 2-4 weeks for response.

We’re always on the hunt for great real weddings with Midwest style images and thoughtful details. We also publish engagement sessions, however, we lean towards real midwest weddings to feature.

Thank you for considering A Northwoods Wedding!
We look forward to working with you!
Bobbi, Douglas and Courtney

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meet Twig & Olive

Bobbi, Courtney and Douglas created Twig & Olive Photography, a fine art destination wedding and portrait studio. While they travel all over the world, they are proud to call southern Wisconsin their home.

A Northwoods Wedding is a blog that showcases the unique style and nature of weddings and engagement sessions in the midwest.

WI wednesday: a vintage soiree

oh boy, prepare yourself for one gorgeous milwaukee wedding. Matt Haas Photographyleft our jaws on the floor with this insanely stunning historic pritzlaff wedding filled with love, exposed brick, and one gorgeous couple. we love all of the vintage feel, the unique photos, the emotions that jump from our screens and leave us with lumps in our throats. this bride and groom look straight from the pages of a vintage magazine and you can see the details that they fit into their day leaving guests in awe. from the styling to the decor, we are head over heels for this vintage themed soiree. seriously, this wedding rocks.

Being a Graphic Designer and Nic an Architect, we wanted our venue to reflect our love for art, design and old architecture.

The Pritzalff Building covered all the things we were looking in a venue. Years prior to our wedding and engagement, Nic and I were at the Pritzlaff for an art gallery opening.

We both immediately fell in love the the old raw space. After our engagement Nic did research to see how we could get a wedding to happen there. Sadly, he came up empty handed. It wasn’t until one day before we almost settled with a different venue that we got word the Pritzlaff just opened as a wedding venue. We rushed over to the Pritzlaff to meet Cori Coffman (VP of Creative & Events)

You can tell Cori has an appreciation for art and uniqueness. She was open to anything we wanted to do for our wedding. Its not everyday an event coordinator lets you get married in an old loading dock tunnel.

Nic and I were so pleased with our venue and vendors. Our day was filled with such joy and happiness. Nic and I have been doing long distance for over five years, that has spanned from Milwaukee, Chicago and India. I wanted our Save The Dates to reflect the distance and love we have shared over the years in so many places. The take home gifts and guest book were postcards we had made from our own personal photography collection from the three cities we have had our relationship in. For the invitations, I took the unique elements from our venue (the street lamp and wall sculpture) and recreated them on the invitations.